Who Is Trying To Smear The Tesla Battery Problem Whistleblower?
Now Tesla Motors, or a pro-Tesla individual close to the company, appears to be trying to smear Max Drucker, the owner who spoke out about the problem, by leaking confidential documents and insinuating that he's doing a "shakedown" despite the fact that Drucker doesn't appear to be asking for any money.
Drucker, as has now been leaked, was a one-time Tesla supporter and one of the owners of a bricked Tesla Roadster mentioned in the original article.
Mr. Worthing: Freedom of Expression
The intolerance of the warmists towards any expression of dissent is breathtaking.I have read articles that demand that climate realists (‘deniers’) should be strangled in their beds; that they should be jailed, executed, or subjected to Nuremberg-type trials.
Climate scientists have been shown to shut down opposing views; to attempt to ruin the careers of anyone who disagrees. It has been claimed that it is immoral to question global warming.
Do we now live in a fascist society?
Joe Bastardi Nailed It | Real Science
The eight coldest days of the last decade have all occurred in the first seven weeks of 2012. Temperatures are currently 0.4 degrees colder for the date than any other year in the past decade. Temperatures have dropped almost a full degree since 2010.
Meanwhile, the hockey team continues to ramp up the lies about rising temperatures, and Phil prepares to throw any remaining integrity out the window with HadCRUTv4.
The career and reputation of the scientist behind the Heartland Institute exposé was in jeopardy on Wednesday night, after his employers said they were reviewing his use of deception to obtain confidential documents.
The review, by the board of directors of the Pacific Institute, was the most serious potential repercussion to date of the admission by Peter Gleick that he had lied to obtain fundraising documents and a donor list from Heartland, the rightwing thinktank devoted to discrediting climate change.
A statement on the website of the Pacific Institute, which Gleick founded and now heads, said the board was "deeply concerned" about the ruse carried out against Heartland.
...The statement from the Pacific Institute comes just 24 hours after the board reaffirmed its support for Gleick. "Dr Gleick has been and continues to be an integral part of our team," the earlier statement said.But since then a number of its funders have expressed displeasure at Gleick's deception, the Guardian has learned.
...It also overwhelmed the debate about Heartland's disinformation campaign – which included plans to distort science teaching for school children.
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